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I fell in love with a shooting star
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She was an interesting one, that is for certain. He saw her form simply roll on the ground, and he remembered doing such things himself. Yet usually, he was transferring between the world of his mind and the world of reality when such a thing happened. Maybe there was some sort of knowledge within such a simple action, something he can learn from. But for now, time had seen his form jump from the moss-touched rock and back down to ground more solid.

He did not expect his words to be so...upsetting? Well, she didn't seem too pleased about it. He hardly talked to anyone outside of his family...and maybe he learned to be a bit blunt. Things were rather upfront in his family, and if he had something on his mind he said it or asked it. He didn't wish to displease her, he only wished to know where she came from, what her experiences were like in a place far off. Maybe, it was a magical thing in his mind. That there were so many so far, seeing things so differently. Maybe he could learn from her, Azuri...but maybe, he shouldn't prod.

His opal eyes watch her as she contemplates, reflecting a genuine concern until a smile of sorts crawls onto her features. Her words made it seem like her homeland was boring, and maybe it was so. He blinked, thinking of how to him, maybe her homeland was not so boring. He had indeed left Diveen for his own desires. He could only guess why Azuri left.

"You never know. I might find it interesting. I found my homeland, Diveen rather dull after a while...but you might like it." he stated as she approached, his body still lucid and relaxed. He still had a slight pant taunt his lungs, but it was growing thin with every moment. He was surprised though, when the girl of many hues turned and brushed against his side. His star-crowned head turned with haste, eyes wide as let his mysterious orbs take in her smaller, lithe form. Quite honestly, her face was rather cute, and it was the first moment when he felt a chill down his ember-scorched spine. Never before had he felt such a thing, and his mind was dulled and twisted with this confusing infliction. His own dark muzzle followed hers, in a strange instinctive manner until it was turned completely up into the tree littered sky. His head gave a tiny tilt as she spoke, of the sky being a constant of sorts. Immediately his white-speckled tail gave a wag. He knew the night sky was rather consistent, with stars moving only slowly across the heavens. He knew he could see them from anywhere, but he never really considered them to be a piece of his home no matter where he went. He let out a content sky, keeping his eyes fixated after her chilling quite words.

"I guess, we are both sharing each other's homes...No matter where we are. I think I am okay with that," he said gently, giving his eyes a soft moment to look at the sky before he turned them slowly back down towards the girl. He felt warm and content around her. Truly, a feeling he was not used to. It was a welcomed change, and he was glad that she took the chance to trust him. Yet he wondered...if this friendship was only temporary, and she was to disappear just as fast as she came.

Life was so cruel at times. But this might not be one of those times.

That tingle down his spine had not left, not for a moment, and he knew he couldn't keep her here forever. Giving her shoulder a nudge, he spoke once more.

"I know you said earlier a race might wear you out with so little food...but I will make sure you eat well tonight. You can even sleep in this very spot tonight, if you wish," he said, attempting to be a kind and generous host. He knew Coza would not want it any other way. The alpha was a man Starfall trusted almost immediately, and he was encouraged to be a better wolf each day while he was here. It only brought a radiant smile to his face. He knew sleep was very important to other wolves. His siblings, his parents...everyone he knew slept...but not him. He slept, and yet he was never aware of it. It didn't mean he couldn't appreciate the value of sleep to others.


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